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Orange County School Board Declares It Will No Longer Enter into CEAs; Developers Must Rely on Joint Approval Process

On June 23, 2020, the Orange County School Board voted to approve its “Declaration Relating to the HB 7103 Impact on School Overcrowding Mitigation,” which declared that the School Board will no longer enter into Capacity...more

Seminole County Considering Higher Mobility Fees Based on New Study

Seminole County has commissioned a study to replace the county's road impact fee with a mobility fee. If adopted, the new mobility fee program would result in a substantial increase in impact fees for most developments....more

Permit Extensions in Response to COVID-19

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Governor DeSantis has issued Executive Order No. 20-51 declaring a state of emergency for all 67 counties in the state of Florida....more

LAST CALL: January 24, 2020 is the Deadline to Extend your Building and Development Permits

In response to Hurricane Dorian, Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order No. 19-190 (reaffirming and amending Executive Order No. 19-189) declaring a state of emergency for all 67 counties in the state of Florida....more

Should You Extend Your Building and Development Permits After Hurricane Dorian?

In response to Hurricane Dorian, Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order No. 19-190 (reaffirming and amending Executive Order No. 19-189) declaring a state of emergency for all 67 counties in the state of Florida. ...more

Orange County Proposes School Impact Fee Increases – Public Comments on April 8th

Residential developers should take note of the potential increases in school impact fees for new developments in Orange County (the “County”)....more

Developers, Get Your Permits Before July 2019 To Beat New Impact Fees in Osceola County

Osceola County is considering a significant increase in park impact fees for residential development. The new park impact fees will impact all residential development in the County as well as development within municipalities...more

Updates to the City of Apopka Land Development Code

The City of Apopka has proposed an amendment to the City’s Land Development Code. The Amendments will, among other things, create and consolidate zoning districts, amend the planned development approval procedure and clarify...more

Important Dates for Orange County 2019 First Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment Schedule

The Orange County Planning Division has released its 2019 First Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment Schedule. Of notable importance, applicants must schedule a pre-application meeting by October 19th, 2018....more

Lake County to Consider Raising Transportation Impact Fees by Over 500%

On Tuesday, June 5, 2018, the Lake County Board of County Commissioners will consider an ordinance that, if passed, will raise transportation impact fee rates for all developments located in the central and northern sections...more

Osceola County Passes Increased School Impact Fees for Most Residential Construction

Earlier yesterday, the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners (“the County”), by a 5-0 vote, passed an ordinance increasing school impact fees for most types of residential development in the County. ...more

Interference With Development Results in Multi Million Dollar Judgment

Developers often pay more to handle projects that face public opposition, but it isn't often that developers get paid by such opposition groups....more

Osceola County Proposes Increased School Impact Fees and Outlines Application Timeline For Avoiding New Mobility Fees

On January 16, 2018, the Osceola County School Board voted to approve new school impact fees for all residential developments. The proposed ordinance — which has not yet been passed by the Osceola County Board of County...more

Osceola County Proposes Development Moratorium of Three to Six Months to Implement Changes to Land Use Standards

On Monday, October 16, 2017, the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners voted (4-1) to direct County staff to draft a moratorium ordinance that would postpone County approval of new development applications for three to...more

New Developments, New Fees

Orlando Residential Developments Face Park Impact Fees Effective March 1, 2017, Park Impact Fees will be assessed on new residential developments throughout the City of Orlando. The fees are as follows...more

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